ECAT Pre General Science MCQ Test With Answer for Mathematics Chapter 9

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ECAT Mathematics Chapter 9 Permutation, Combination & Probability

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If A and B are two disjoint events then

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How many arrangements of the letters of the word PAKISTAN cab be made

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The number of ways of arranging the letter AAAAA BBB CCC D EE F in a row when no two C's are together is

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How many arrangements of the letters of the word MATHEMATICS can be made

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Number of permutations of n distinct objects taken r(<n - 3) at a time which exclude 3(<n) particular objects is

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A die is rolled. What is the probability that the dots on the top are greater than 4?

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In school there are 150 students Out of these 80 students enrolled for mathematics class 50 enrolled for English class and 60 enrolled for Physics class The student enrolled for English cannot attend any other class but the students of mathematics and Physics can take two courses at a time Find the number of students who have taken both physics and mathematics.

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Two balanced dice are tossed once, the sample space when the integers on the faces of two dice are the same is

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In a country 55% of the male population has houses in cities while 30% have houses both in cities and in villages find the percentage of the population that has houses only in villages

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Two coins are tossed twice each. The probability that the head appears on the first toss and the same forces appear in the two tosses is

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An event having more than one sample point is called

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Probability of an impossible event is

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Cycle tyres are supplied in lots of 10 and there is a chance if 1 in 500 tyres to be defective. Using Poisson distribution, the approximate number of lots containing no defective tyre in a consignment of 10, 0000 lots is

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8 . 7 . 6. 5 in factorial form is

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Question # 21

What is the probability of being born on Wednesday?

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The sum if 1,3,5,7,9........ up to 20 terms is

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Given two independent event A and B such that P(A) = 0.30 and P(B) = 0.60. Probability of getting neither A nor B is

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For two events A and B if P(A) = P (A/B) = 1/4 and P(B/A) = 1/2, then

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The sum of all odd numbers between 100 and 200 is

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A box containing 10 mangoes out of which 4 are rotter. Two mangoes are taken together from the box. If one of them is found to be good, the probability that the other is also good is

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The probability that the sum of dots appearing in two successive thrown of two dice, in every time 7 is

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An unbiased die is thrown. Then the probability of getting a prime is

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All letters of the word "AGAIN" are permuted in all possible ways and the words so formed (with or without meaning) are written as in dictionary, then the 50th word is

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Form a group of 5 men and 3 women, a committee of 4 persons is to be selected randomly. The probability that there is a majority of men is

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ECAT Mathematics Chapter 9 Important MCQ's

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1 The sum if 1,3,5,7,9........ up to 20 terms is
A. 400
B. 472
C. 563
D. 264
2 Number of permutations of n distinct objects taken r(<n - 3) at a time which exclude 3(<n) particular objects is
A. 3! P(n, r - 3)
B. P(n, 3) P(n, r - 3)
C. P(r, r)P(n, r - 3)
D. P(n - 3, r)
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4 In how many ways can 5 persons be seated at a round table
A. 5!
B. 4!
C. 3!
D. 120
5 The sum of all positive integral multiple of 5 less than 100 is
A. 950
B. 760
C. 1230
D. 875
6 (n + 2) (n + 1)n in factorial form is
7 The probability to get an odd number in a dice thrown once is
A. 6
B. 1
C. 1/6
D. 1/2
8 How many 6-Digit number can be formed without repairing any digit from the digits 0,1,2,3,4,5
A. 720
B. 600
C. 120
D. 6-5!
9 The number of significant numbers which can be formed by using any number of the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 but using each not more than once in each number is
A. 260
B. 356
C. 410
D. 96
10 n!/(n-1)!=
A. n
B. n!
C. (n-1)!
D. 0!

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